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In response to the growing threat of organized crime, the authorities enacted legislation—referred to as the ACT—that granted them extraordinary powers. This law empowered officials to detain individuals suspected of criminal activities without the need for trial, aiming to curb the influence of these secret societies. A notable experimental approach involved relocating detainees to an island, where they could live freely without fences or physical barriers, operating under strict supervision but in a seemingly open environment.